Science and Theology at Nazarene Theological College
Visiting Lecturer Dr Gavin Merrifield gives a taster of what ordinands at Nazarene Theological College have covered in their Science for Seminaries-funded course.
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Visiting Lecturer Dr Gavin Merrifield gives a taster of what ordinands at Nazarene Theological College have covered in their Science for Seminaries-funded course.
Visiting Lecturer Dr Gavin Merrifield gives a taster of what ordinands at Nazarene Theological College have covered in their Science for Seminaries-funded course.
Cranmer Hall received an ECLAS Science for Seminaries grant in 2021. Here, course director Revd Dr Paul Regan talks through one of the lectures he gave as part of the course, focusing on life on...
Cranmer Hall received an ECLAS Science for Seminaries grant in 2021. Here, course director Revd Dr Paul Regan talks through one of the lectures he gave as part of the course, focusing on life on Earth and elsewhere.
Cranmer Hall was a recipient of a 2021 Science for Seminaries grant from ECLAS. Here, Revd Dr Paul Regan gives a short overview of the module and why science and faith have a historical precedent...
Cranmer Hall was a recipient of a 2021 Science for Seminaries grant from ECLAS. Here, Revd Dr Paul Regan gives a short overview of the module and why science and faith have a historical precedent of working together.
Revd Prof David Wilkinson speaks on ‘Science, Science-fiction and Spirituality’ as part of the 2021 Laing Lecture at the London School of Theology.
Revd Prof David Wilkinson speaks on ‘Science, Science-fiction and Spirituality’ as part of the 2021 Laing Lecture at the London School of Theology.
This video explores how programmes such as Scientists in Congregations help affirm churches as places where science happens.
This video explores how programmes such as Scientists in Congregations help affirm churches as places where science happens.
Sir John Houghton and Dr Katharine Hayhoe are Christians whose faith motivates their scientific work.
Sir John Houghton and Dr Katharine Hayhoe are Christians whose faith motivates their scientific work.
The year was 1874. The scientist John William Draper had just published a book, the History of the Conflict between Religion and Science, which explored the intrinsic hostility between science and religion. The same year,...
The year was 1874. The scientist John William Draper had just published a book, the History of the Conflict between Religion and Science, which explored the intrinsic hostility between science and religion. The same year, writer Andrew Dickson White published his thesis on the same topic. The two men went on to be widely published, translated, and respected voices on the incompatibility of science and religion and the Church's opposition to science.
The only problem? They had completely made it up.
Dr Jeremy Kidwell explores the value and importance of eco-theology. This video from Nazarene Theological College was supported by an ECLAS Science for Seminaries grant.
Dr Jeremy Kidwell explores the value and importance of eco-theology. This video from Nazarene Theological College was supported by an ECLAS Science for Seminaries grant.
A conversation between Dr Tobias Tanton and Revd Jennifer Brown from Ripon College Cuddesdon. Cuddesdon received an ECLAS Science for Seminaries award in 2021 to redevelop a core module on soteriology, currently taught to all...
A conversation between Dr Tobias Tanton and Revd Jennifer Brown from Ripon College Cuddesdon. Cuddesdon received an ECLAS Science for Seminaries award in 2021 to redevelop a core module on soteriology, currently taught to all second year students, by including perspectives from empirical psychology and environmental science.
This five-week course designed for small groups will guide you through an exploration of scientific topics from the Big Bang to evolution, accompanied by Bible readings and discussion questions.
Five members of the Anglican Communion Science Commission interview young scientists in their dioceses. Together, they discuss how the Church can support scientists in their work and vocation.
Five members of the Anglican Communion Science Commission interview young scientists in their dioceses. Together, they discuss how the Church can support scientists in their work and vocation.
Prof Martin Ward, Emeritus Professor of Physics at Durham University, worked on the James Webb Space Telescope. He talks us through the first images sent back and what they can tell us about the early...
Prof Martin Ward, Emeritus Professor of Physics at Durham University, worked on the James Webb Space Telescope. He talks us through the first images sent back and what they can tell us about the early universe. From the ECLAS Science for Seminaries retreat, July 2022.
For the Lambeth Conference 2022, we have created a guide for clergy and senior leaders to developing positive science-faith engagement. Based on interviews with scientists and senior leaders, our own research, and case studies from...